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Published 10:27 2 May 2019 BST
There had been no hard proof alluding to what may or may not have happened to the paedophile teacher. That was, until, last night.
Leyla and Tracy were caught lugging a massive suitcase down from Maya's bedroom during yesterday evening's episode.
The women claimed that it simply contained Maya's clothes, but when Frank offered to help them with the clearly heavy luggage, they actively declined.
Because Maya's dead body is in there?
Because Maya's body is in there but alive and just unconscious and tied up or something?
Or because it really was just Maya's clothes and Tracy and Leyla didn't want the help of a man because they are strong independent women?
Could be either of the above, really. And either way, we're not going to find out certain until May 6 via series of flashback episodes.
According to Digital Spy, the truth will come out as a present-day Leyla confesses what happened to Jacob when he returns from Portugal.
The flashbacks will show Maya's story take a horrifying turn in the woods - but viewers will have to tune in to find out what really happened to her that night.
Something not good, anyway.
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